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12. The use of potable water in decorativeinon-re-circulatory ponds, fountains, and other <br /> decorative water features is prohibited. <br /> 13. Use of potable water to irrigate outdoor landscaping during and within 48 hours after <br /> measurable rainfall is prohibited. <br /> B. Level: Stage 2-1—Up to 20% Voluntary or Mandatory Reduction.There is sufficient <br /> uncertainty concerning water supply,either based upon AWSDA findings or unforeseeable events, to lead <br /> to the conclusion that supply may not adequately meet normal demand in the current"es-for is or-year <br /> upcominu er-in-Ehe-next few years,-thatit-wukh#-he-prude• . - • - ter supplies so-that-these <br /> supplies- • . - ter demands in future-years:The following restrictions shall be <br /> applicable during a Stage 2-1-activation of the water shortage contingency plan: <br /> 1. All of the Stage 1-adequate—supply-level restrictions, in subsection A, shall continue to be in <br /> effect during Stage 1 and shall be mandatory under a mandatory Shure 2 declaration-l-. <br /> 2. Outdoor irrigation of lawn and ornamental landscaping shall be limited to one day per week <br /> October through March, and no more than three non-consecutive days per week April through September. <br /> Irrigation system checks for breaks/leak repairs by present irrigation professionals who remain on-site <br /> directly observing.the system are excluded. <br /> 3. Commercial customers should post water conservation messages on bathroom lavatory <br /> mirrors. <br /> 4. The use of water for construction activities shall utilize recycled water,rather than potable <br /> water. Such use shall occur in a manner that does not result in runoff or illicit discharge into the storm <br /> drain system. <br /> C. Level: Stage 32—Up to 320% Mandatory Reduction. There are definable events, includi g <br /> but not limited to AWSDA findings,that lead to a reasonable conclusion that in the current and/or <br /> upcoming water years, water supplies may not be adequate to meet all customer water demands. Or <br /> pervious water conservation targets has not been met, therefore further action is necessary. The following <br /> mandatory restrictions shall be applicable during a Stage 32 activation of the water shortage contingency <br /> plan: <br /> 1. All of the prohibitions, restrictions, and recommendations set forth during adequate supply <br /> and-volts Stage 1 and voluntary Stage 2level-supply, shall all be in effect and shall all be mandatory. <br /> 2. Outdoor irrigation of lawn and ornamental landscaping shall be limited to one day per week <br /> October through March, and no more than twohree non-consecutive days per week April through <br /> September. Irrigation system checks for breaks/leak repairs by present irrigation professionals who <br /> remain on-site directly observing the system are excluded. <br /> 3. Restaurant kitchens shall be equipped with low-flow rinse nozzles. <br /> D. Level: Stage 43—Up to 4035% Mandatory Reduction. There are definable events. including <br /> but not limited to AWSDA findings,that lead to a firm conclusion that in the current water year,water <br /> supplies will not be adequate to meet customers' water demands;and/or pervious water conservation <br /> targets has not been met,therefore further action is necessary to reduce water demand. The following <br />